It's all a blur in my mind, but I think I did it manually.Then I followed the online ISPConfig install documentation.

I get a different error, depending on the browser. I doubt this helps, but in ie, it says:

Unable to establish a secure connection to 'archsupply.com'. There is a problem with the security certificate from that site (The identity certificate name is not correct.)

In Safari, I looked at the certificate, and there is all sorts of information, including the country, state, etc. that I set up. At the top it says:

This certificate is not valid (host name mismatch)

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SSL Certificates are normally only valid for one domain (e.g. www.yourdomain.com). The error "host name mismatch" means that you have installed a ssl certificate with the wrong domain name. Make a new SSL Certificate and when ask for the domain, enter 'archsupply.com'.

I created a certificate in ISPConfig (site>SSL), but I still get the error. When I go to https://archsupply.com (port 80), it says, "This certificate is not in the trusted root database," and the organization is Global Technology Associates, Inc., not the information I entered in ISPConfig>site>SSL. When I go to https://archsupply.com:81, it says, "The certificate is not valid (host name mismatch)" and the organization is the stuff (that didn't matter according to the tutorial) during the install -- again, not the information I entered in ISPConfig>site>SSL. Can someone please please help me?

I created a certificate in ISPConfig (site>SSL), but I still get the error. The certificate now says, "This certificate is not in the trusted root database," and the organization is Global Technology Associates, Inc., not the information I entered in ISPConfig>site>SSL

And the certificate you got is not for: "www.archsupply.com" ?
The vhost for www.archsupply.com is created by ISPConfig and you have not changed anything manually in yor httpd.conf or vhost configuration?

I created a certificate in ISPConfig (site>SSL), but I still get the error. When I go to https://archsupply.com (port 80), it says, "This certificate is not in the trusted root database," and the organization is Global Technology Associates, Inc., not the information I entered in ISPConfig>site>SSL.

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Shure, this is a self signed certificate. If you need an official SSL-Cert take the SSL certificate request generated by ISPConfig and buy an SSL an officially signed Certificate from an SSL autority.

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When I go to https://archsupply.com:81, it says, "The certificate is not valid (host name mismatch)" and the organization is the stuff (that didn't matter according to the tutorial) during the install -- again, not the information I entered in ISPConfig>site>SSL. Can someone please please help me?

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The adminpanel on port 81 has nothing to do with the SSL Certificates for the sites. The SSL-Cert for the adminpanel is generated for the domain you entered in the installer.

I just meant that I haven't manually configured any of the files since I installed everything. I only created the SSL in ISPConfig.

So, is there a way to change the SSL-Cert for the adminpanel on port 81 to "archsupply.com" without re-installing?

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Do you know what I did wrong in the install? It asked me about the country, province, etc., but I don't think it ever asked for the domain. The tutorial indicated that the information I entered here wasn't important.